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Jun 14, 2015 5:34 PM in response to katiegracefmusicby a brody,You can usually look under the Mac or on its rear to determine what it is
iMacs were typically an old style TV like display with ports on the side, unless they were white with a large CD tray the same color, in which case you have an eMac.
iBooks and Powerbooks were clearly labelled under the display.
Silvery or graphite color computer towers were PowerMac G4s. A cube shaped version of it sitting in a transparent stand was known as the PowerMac G4 Cube.
Use this tip to identify your Mac:
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Jun 14, 2015 5:35 PM in response to a brodyby a brody,There was also an iMac that was a white dome with a silver articulating arm that held an LCD up. That was known as an iMac G4. It is a little less than 15 years old.
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Jun 14, 2015 6:25 PM in response to katiegracefmusicby Drew Reece,What is your overall aim?
You can erase the disk by using a Linux distribution if you have no OS X CD/ DVD. If you want to get to a working OS you would have to find an OS to install onto it. Ubuntu is a free OS's that can run on older PowerPC hardware however you may not want to install that.
Another option is to delete a file in single user mode to cause the OS to run through setup again (no data is lost) - that allows you to create a new admin user which will have the power to login & potentially access/ reset the old account password(s).
it would also help if you could clarify what OS you think is installed, hopefully it has OS X on it & not OS 9?
Please clarify so I can post the relevant info.